This is the first time a vote by the people has legalized the redefinition.

BY CNA/EWTN

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Posted 11/7/12 at 2:41 AM

WASHINGTON — Voters in the state of Maine approved a ballot measure Nov. 6 to redefine marriage to include homosexual couples, becoming the sixth state in the U.S. to do so and the first to do so by a vote of the people.

Previously, marriage had been put before the people 32 times, and voters had affirmed marriage as the union of a man and a woman in each case.

Question 1 on the Maine ballot proposed to legally recognize “gay marriage,” reversing a similar referendum in 2009 that was narrowly defeated.

With 45% of precincts reporting on the night of the Nov. 6 election, the measure held a 55%-46% lead, enough for analysts to project its passage.